Acquisition Number: 2010.3 
								
									Medium: 
										White stoneware 
									Size: 
										8" x 8" x 1/4" 
									Date: 
										2009 
								Credit: Purchased by the Canton Museum of Art 
									
										
											About this piece, Terri says: “Visually, this piece references the memories of beauty, mystery and nobility that I had after an intensive, art related trip to China. I was part of an artist group from Cincinnati that collaboratively made and exhibited a series of drawings with a group of Chinese artists. The connections that I felt with the artists, the natural beauty of the land, the textiles, mythology and ancient culture were the visual inspiration for this piece. Conceptually, Under a Chinese Moon reflects a time of mourning for me because a good friend and mentor had recently passed away.  That feeling of loss is symbolized by the empty dress hanging in the trees.”   
										
									 
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